Re: What all do I need to compete in the World Finals

Originally Posted by forceofwill

Go read the equipment limits for each class, and discuss between yourselves what would be good for you. Whatever you guys choose, it will be a good learning experiance. I wouldn't expect to bring home any trophies for a while, but competing isn't just about winning. It's a hobby and it's about fun.

It wouldnt feel any different from any other time. I dont bring home trophies now LOL.
Maybe I will tommorow tho. Well see.

Re: What all do I need to compete in the World Finals

Originally Posted by supraman1379

Since the plan is to run super street now, I think we will stick to the same subs and amps.
It wont be in a mini van.
Prolly first generation s10
Maybe 4 15 MTs in a wall.
Two or maybe even four IA 20.1 on each one.

Re: What all do I need to compete in the World Finals

MT's have really proven themselves in db drag. TONS of people ran them last year.

This is going to be quite an expensive setup. Why dive into such an expensive class right off the bat? I'd take the cheaper route at start in street max to where you are limited on batteries (and amps i believe?). It'll save you A LOT of time and money, and you'll get more experience that you can transfer over to a super street car.

Re: What all do I need to compete in the World Finals

I'd say a competitive number in SMax 1-2 is 158+ and a competitive number in SMax 3-4 is about a 160+

Those numbers would be competitive but I wouldn't guess numbers like that would win WF anytime soon.

Scottie's done higher than that in dBDrag, just not World Record stipulations...

I know Scottie is loud. And from what I hear, Ben has also tested higher then those scores. There's quite a few people that are already higher than those scores...but it was a general reference of competitive scores, not winning scores.

Re: What all do I need to compete in the World Finals

I'd say a competitive number in SMax 1-2 is 158+ and a competitive number in SMax 3-4 is about a 160+

Those numbers would be competitive but I wouldn't guess numbers like that would win WF anytime soon.

I know Scottie is loud. And from what I hear, Ben has also tested higher then those scores. There's quite a few people that are already higher than those scores...but it was a general reference of competitive scores, not winning scores.

Werd.

So what are the stipulations in order for a score to be a WR while in competition? It has to be a 3x show right?... and?